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I've been supporting learners for my entire career. After my time in the classroom, I found myself involved in the design and implementation of educational technologies to support better outcomes for students at all levels, including military, corporate, higher-ed, and for the last 15 years K-12.
My articles here are intended to highlight some of the great things happing on K12Leaders, as well as insights educators from across the country, and arround the world, share with me. You can reach me here on K12leaders as @Michael, and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronder/
Hello fellow Licensed Professional Counselors! I am in the dissertation phase of my PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision through Capella University. Throughout this program, my interest in advocacy that counselors can engage in has grown significantly and increased my curiosity about the engagement of advocacy in counselors’ roles and barriers to advocacy engagement that…
A teacher asked me to create a document to help her students. The problem was, though the students were given rubrics, they were very rarely reading them, causing a lot of work to be re-submitted. I created a poster to try to teach students why they should review a rubric. There is not a lot…
As an instructional coach, I get questions about AI every day. In fact, it’s all anyone wants to ask me about these days! It’s not surprising, since these tools have developed so quickly, and (unsurprisingly) already been embraced by our students. Most teachers seem to fall into two opposite camps, the first being “WE ARE…
Just days after a student was harassed by an adult for openly identifying as gay during a school board meeting in Massachusetts, the MASCD (Massachusetts Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) had an organized response to the incident. Gathering dozens of educators and advocates from across the Commonwealth into a webinar to discuss and work-through how…
I’m a big fan of Tim Ferriss, author, blogger, content creator. I look forward to his “5-Bullet Friday” newsletter each Friday and find myself connected to many of the ideas he presents. I especially (really, really) like his documentary recommendations. As a fellow stroke survivor, I was taken with Wilf Davies, who was born and…
In January I was diagnosed with Type 1.5 Diabetes (LADA). I found out because I passed out and then being the superwoman I am, drove myself to the hospital. YIKES, on a bike, right! I am learning how to navigate this diagnoses later in life after picking up many bad habits (body dysmorphia and disordered…